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  • This information covers taxpayers only.

  • Sources of income for individuals by range of self-employment income and industry.

  • Statistics by range of self-employment income and source.

  • These tables give distributions of total income and tax for the United Kingdom, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

  • This data provides statistics on self employment, employment, pension and investment income for counties and regions.

  • This data gives details of income and tax by county and region, confidence intervals.

  • This data provides information on self employment, employment and pension income by borough and district or unitary authority.

  • Commentary, supporting documents and collated tables 3.1 to 3.11, 3.16 and 3.17 and collated geography tables 3.12 to 3.15a.

  • Counts of Ukrainian nationals in employment by age, gender and region in UK, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Qualitative research exploring ways of improving HMRC communications relating to Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.

  • These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare

  • Statistics relating to structural tax reliefs.

  • Estimated costs and unavailable costs of non-structural tax reliefs.

  • Evaluation of Rent a Room Relief: Understanding the population of rent a room landlords.

  • HMRC statistics on Individual Savings Accounts, Child Trust Funds and Help to Save accounts.

  • These statistics contain information about trusts and estates in the UK.

  • Trusts making Self Assessment returns, total income by type of trust and total tax paid by trusts. Number of trusts registered on Trust Registration Service.

  • These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare.

  • Monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries which overall account for around 79% of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

  • This report examines the response of taxpayers who have been 'deemed domiciled' in the UK due to the 2017 Deemed Domicile reforms to the non-dom tax regime.